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Most times we get calls from our readers asking about Ghana university admissions, how they can apply and other information concerning the admission process.
We are pleased to introduce you to our partner company, Admission Pro. The company serves as an agent to most Ghana universities. The company will buy the admission form for you from the Ghana university of your choice and process it for you. The only thing you will do is pay for the form and agent fee and then leave the whole work for the company.
There are no hidden charges, you just pay and relax, and wait for your admission letter which the company will get for you from the school you applied for. Admission is 100% guaranteed, so there is nothing like what if it didn't work. Note that you need a good WAEC result to apply, a minimum of 5 credits, awaiting results can apply, but you will still need to provide your WAEC result before you can graduate from the school.
If you're in Enugu or its environs, then you can cont…

The West African Examinations Council, WAEC, on Friday 5th August 2016, announced the release of the 2016 May/June Results and the percentage of pass and failure was also announced and can be seen in this post 2016 May/June Waec Result Is Out.

Here is how to check:
First, you need to have a waec result checking scrach card from the country you took your waec. Example a Ghana waec result checking scratch card won't work for someone who wrote his/her waec in Nigeria.
With that said, log on to waec result checking portal at www.waecdirect.org. When the site opens, follow the steps below:

The West African Examinations (WAEC), has Friday in Lagos released its 2016 May/June West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE), withholding the results of 137,295, representing 8.89% candidates.

Just as a total of eight hundred and seventy eight thousand and forty (878,040) candidates, representing 52.97%, obtained credits in five (5) subjects and above, including English Language and Mathematics.” It will be recall that in 2014 and 2015 the percentage of candidates that obtained five (5) credits and above including English Language and Mathematics in the WASSCE were 31.28% and 38.68% respectively. The Head of

Nigeria National Office, Nigeria, Mr Olu Adenipekun while briefing journalists explained that the withheld results are in connection with various cases of examination malpractice, adding, “the cases are being investigated and reports of the investigations will be presented to the appropriate committee of the Council in due course for consideration.” According t…

We are pleased to inform you our esteemed readers that this changed promised us by the APC government has reached the educational sector.
17 Chief Executives of Parastatals and Agencies under the Federal Ministry of Education have been sacked by President Buhari. Consequently, he has approved the appointment of replacements just as he retained four Chief Executives.
A statement by the Federal Ministry of education said the appointments are with effect from yesterday, Monday, august 01, 2016.
The 17 agencies affected and the new Chief Executives are:
National Universities Commission (NUC) – Prof Abubakar adamu Rasheed
Nigerian Institute for education Planning and Administration – Pro, Mrs. Lilian Salami
Universal Basic Education – Dr. Hameed Bobboyi
National library of Nigeria – Prof Lanre Aina
National Examinations Council – Prof Charles Uwakwe
National Commission for Mass Literacy, Adult and Non-Formal education – Prof Abba Aladu
Nomadic education Commission – Prof Bashir Usman
Nat…

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has withdrawn the 2016 admission list it forwarded to different Nigerian Universities. This was disclosed in a statement by the board's spokesperson, Fabian Benjamin released yesterday July 31st. Part of the statement reads...
“This is to ensure that the University Senate perform its statutory responsibility of conducting the selection of candidates and refer it to JAMB for confirmation in line with the admission criteria of merit, catchment and educationally disadvantaged states as directed by the Hon Minister of Education at the policy committee meeting.
The earlier list was sent to help fast track the process of admission so as to allow other tiers of institutions also conduct their admission. Candidates should not panic because this is part of the process of the 2016 admission exercise.
JAMB regrets any inconvenience this decision would have caused the tertiary institutions. The board regrets any inconvenience it’s proactiv…